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I remember that and I think it gave those new shows a running chance. Of course they also gave shows a running chance back then. It is astounding how many of the now classic shows did not have good ratings their first year.

I was just reminiscing about how I rented all the Sopranos DVDs from Blockbuster. Nice TV Guide throwback. Imagine someone from today's world going back in time to tell us that one day, The Fappening would be happening...

@Dragon: Who knows? My guess is no. Even though he had a bunch of pics, we don't know how old they were. Some of those pics are years old. And Verlander was a victim regardless, he probably didn't want it out. My guess is they will put up a united front, but who knows?

There was something nice bout those days. There wasn't internet, so if you wanted to research something you had to go to the library. Of course..shopping was a much bigger pain in the ass back then, because that all had to be done at the store, crowds, etc. Unless you went through catalogues.

In those days the TV Guide was far more comprehensive than the newspaper TV listing and in the early days a lot of newspapers did not have TV listings. Oh how times change. They had the TV Guide at the checkout and my mother did her groceries same day same time every Thursday which was perfect timing for to pick up the TV Guide which she did, the new listings started on either Friday or Saturday. It also had good articles and interviews in it. And yes my mother always did the crossword and got mad if one of us kids did it.

There is so much programming on now that the TV Guide is about the same as the TV listings put out by the newspapers and some have decent guides that come free with the newspaper. I use zapit.com internet listing nows.

I used to buy the TV Guide faithfully every single week. Then I noticed that when ever I picked it up to toss into the recycling that it was always open on Saturday, and that I never used it at all. But yes the Fall TV preview issue was always something I looked forward to.

I subscribed to TV Guide for years. It was exciting when the fall preview came. Now with DirectTV, Netflix, the Internet and lots of previews, I'm just trying to keep up. There seems to be lots of interesting shows this season.

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